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Show Thursday. iiMWTiox July 29, 1938. ruxsun fih EUBEKA BSPOIITEB RECENTLY MARRIED (X)UPLI; y. Hull thlu even-lu- it wedding reception In honor of ihu marriage of 1hll C. Laird and yiM Clara Christianson will be held, to which relative and doae friends of the couple have been Invited. wedding of thla popular The took place at Rail rouple )ouuk Laka City on Wedneaday, July Joth, now making nd they are their The groom la a home in thla rlty. mu of Mr. and Mra. Robert Laird of Eureka and the bride la a daughter of Mr. a nd Mra. I). T. Chrlatlan-,o- n of Ulackfoot, Idaho. Both are popular and well known In thla city. The bride for the paat two yeara ha raalded at Callente, Nevada. At the I- - Pago 3 , Duck Hunters Will Get Catholic Bishop Visited Longer. Season this Fall' jn Eureka Last Week End! BOY SCOUT NEWS i By Bob Sul O. O. e 8roul .e , EUREKA REPORTER ruhllshed an Thursday of each weak Excepting only the houre of shout- L- ",l FUb and dame Commissioner' at Eureka, Utah. forlin,?r Newell B. Cook and Clah sportsmen J1. ?"ip of ,thB C. E. RIFE J. VKRN RIFE Mu general, got Ju.t what they asked ndT"t j rubllabere Little Joyce Reed of l'rovo la ln'for hen Irewldcnt Roosevelt pro- w,Vln FUrtia a Eureka visiting with her cousiue dak ad 1 of ho Kcv i Kut 'uommiin Virginia and Lois Handle. .hunting regulations recently. Entered In the postoffice at Vlah solicited daily ahootlng from Lloyd Jerrnau, .on of Mr. and reka. 0n o'clock Utah, aa second class mall Pr,(lay to eun-ee- t. But Hah gun- - Bl the Mra. S. L. Jarman, la spending hie un-u- p I.Btrlck.i rbim.b it(. said1 mutter under the Act of March I, W6r ' vacation In Salt Lake City visiting "8- - V8 ,he mass. Feast of Mary Mucdalcu 1171. with relatives and frleuda. ob,ied tortile with hour, from 7 ,.HlronPM of 1PS.pl0l.PI,'. k1mJI u,,tl1 4 P- Mra. Stella Shea Is taking a vaca- - m : 8" .,h.i,oy vllng, held on July 0th, the time wua apent In iimklng watch foba " he chief diacuaalon out of leather. wua tbo fouit of Honor and the recent weluner fry which the boya enjoyed. On Tueaday evening about twenty 8t;oula made a trip to Warm Creek ,W'm W ot'Thl Many boya passed their first rlaaa awliumlng test. The transportation waa provided by Dick Galaford and Elmer Ferguson. the former taking h e automobile and the Utter fur- niahlng a truck. back to work on Monday, August 1st. te- said that he would come to Eureka k8 tk,a year w11 catend B!Bn PBi ypnr when the Utah Copper company at VhJi wjlll b)i ,rom October 15th to November frlend A Dignified ftervlce at n Bingham resumes operations. There will be no baseball gams at 18,h wh,ch ,nc,udea wuho, Nominal Cl targe. MonUn V'y0m TIN TIC PEOPLE ATTENDED Dividend on Sunday, July Slat, for HALF-PIN- T CODE NO. 302 PHONE 54 the reason that the local team will ,B 0.r8on' ROAD MEETING AT TOOELE I Outstanding points In the procla flay at Magna Call Any Time Day or CODE NO. 301 ee PINT Mra. Elmer Ferguson and little matlon were ae follows: A number of Co. Juuh 1 , Inter-prominent season In The the Night. opens dauahter Juan ui.. w.i CODE NO. 300 reeldente were at Tooelo on Tuesday QUART Blackett returned wMk after ! nediatw Zone, which Includes the. attending a road meeting, visit In southern California with rel- - Matee above mentioned, on October! evening Ambulance Service t Purpose of which wa. to stlmu- mh Md c,0 Nopniber 2gth. alive. on a secondary highway Preon may take in any one ,ate otivlty Mr and Mra Frank vi.it Tooele and Milford, llepre- not to exceed 10 duck, in the iart. ; day ed the uthn .cl week-en- d aggregate of all kinds of which no wntatlvca fr0m all sections along the belnw 75 Grain mor than ree of any one, or more route of the road were present s. " NOTICE OK AKKKHMMKNT. 1,1 ree In tha aggregate may be waH a,H0 Preston 0. Peterson of the Neutral Spirits ,h,n of Richfield gan a,a, r,Md commission. ee canvasthe following apeclea The n said that If llio coin-E- L VnSriS Zuina Mining and Milling Combk- - redhead, bufflehead and ruddy. Mr- - Tetcrson of Tooele. Juab, Millard 5ffl -- nr peraon at any one me pany, a corporation. Location of I,,,avcr ,ni5 counties would rerom-- . 10 ducks more than 1 may POBaesa not place of busineaa. Eureka. All are r.nna.t.s the route o the slate commls-'iua- b ,n lh eggregate of all kinds. 0f County. Utah. Location of a. e which not m ore than alx of any one, a,on unqualifiedly as "most Tlntlc Mining District, consideration -- hie" In their areas the commission PMr more alx In than the aggregate , and Mra r v h would give It consideration. the following species Notice Is hereby given that at a Navafo Lake last' waok.nA 1 I.1 majr b m- f1 1 canvasback, and bufflehead of the board of directors of hedhead, imndlng .he aimrtam.n1. DIVIDEND I.OST GAME TO Ihlrs said corporation, held at the cor- ddy. M k 1 EMM ELI. CI.lll YESTERDAY pnrate office on July 11th, 19SS. an . The gooae limit la five In the hlf.. honor. In '.hi ot klnd toT lhe day 'assessment of 1 cent per ah.re, bo- rnklug Dividend lost I heir second game of ng No. 42. waa levied on the out- 10 of all bB(f gnd Bot mora than shoot days HIRAM WALKER't the week yusterduy when then were standing capital slock of the rorpora- Mrs. George Gourley, and two chll- - klnda In possession. defeuted 5 are above by Gemmcll on the latter's tlon. payable to H. D. Bhrlver, Us The the Important CtNSINI Mm a.m a a dren the score being 10 to 7. In Ml?' act cfaanKes 30. the diamond, July 'secretary, at the office of the Tlntlc adopted Clarence Onuriav was pretty evenly match-- ; Lumber Company, Eureka, Utah, Im- Tho amendabove 1M7. game for the f Except ter and Mr. pivd n key bjr menta the regulations of last sesson cd until the seventh when Gemmcll mediately. anto dnrinv par vaV.ii will this years hunting. The solver 8hcpherd's offerings with n govern Any stm-- upon which thla asses s-week on a on ,r p An' three-she- ll . . gun Is still Incumbent as bombardmeut of hits and lie was re- - men t may remain unpaid at noon of sink-bo- x . and feed- - placed by Smith. In the ninth In- - August 18th, 1938, will be delta- are the Mp Br1, Ernest (Huck) nlngs Dividend inndu a threat by quent and advertised for sale at pub- prohibitions. iiovm an .K 8 parent of a big fine. ng , five runs but duo to;llc auction, and unless payment la j pounding over baby boy, born on Pioneer Day,' fielding the butting rally madu before will he sold at the of- spectacular 24th. He Is Just wbat the par-- 1 July was cut off three short of a tie. flee of the Tlntlc Lumber Company, ents had ordered for their other Eureka, Utah, at 3 o'clock p. m. of child Is a girl. The youngster Is alCARD OE TIIANKH. 15, 1138, to pay the deSeptember Ago io the first boy In hla generation to assessment thereon, linquent pick up tha Boyns name. We wish to thank nur with the cost of advertising that Events Mr. and Mra. Burneat Kropf and are The Following friends for the kindness and and expense of salo. Happened la Tlntlc District a daughter, of Woodland, Calif., were shown us during our re- II. D. 8HRIVER, home Tuesday for a abort visit with Sewn of Years Ago. caused by the rent bereavement, Secretory. Mra. Bertha Day. Mr. Kropf la fully ' death of our little daughter, Geral Location of Office: In the office of HIRAM WALKKR & SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS recovered from n near electrocution dine. We are grateful for all as th Tlntlc Lumber Company, Eusuffered when be came In contact' They were mining picture rock pintance st the funeral and for the reka, Utah. WALKIRVILLE, ONT., GLASGOW, SCOTLAND. with a high tension wire while work-)ran na high aa 1500 ounces ill- - wonderful floral offerings, Publication July 31, 1838. (First ' lug at a sugar refinery at Wood-(vMr. and Mrs. Jerll Carlson. Last Publics tlon August 11, 1918.) to the ton at the Tlntlc Standard) land, where he ie employed. Lewis Merrlman an-- j 20 yeara ago. Fred Lindbeck of Murray, formar nounced everything was in readl- resident of Eureka, was on Tuesday nejW to start sinking operations at elected "Mayor of Fish Lake an4 the Apex Standard. Alex Caldwell. CAR Joseph L. Asbury, of Richfield, sec- - was In Eureka and stated that he retary and treasurer, at a meeting waa about ready to ship manganese of the cabin owners of that popular from hla property In West Tlntlc. fishing resort. Jess C. Sharp and The new pumps In the Chief Cona. C. Owen Wilson, both of Sail Lake, shaft were put In operation. A new land P. C. Hanson of Richfield were office building had been completed named to act with tha officers aa a at the Eagle and Blue Del! mine board of director. James Crooks and Irwin Spriggs i Information is to the effect that were getting ready to patent some ' J. H. Manson has formad n aaw min-- mining ground adjoining the Ridge ;ing company, the Comstock Lode sad Valley, Juat northeast of Eure- ; Mining and Milling company of which ka. The new No. 3 ahaft of the Chief ,he Is president. Other officer are Consolidated Mining Co. which had Mercellua Nelson, P. E. lloutx. Mil-- been started a few week previously, jton H. Harrison. The claims of the wae to be concreted; It would be the company are said to be located In firat concrete lined abaft In Utah, i Mr. Manson, n score j Utah county. & (oka only a few minutes for a trained Pep Horn K of Mr. Bnil Mri. ,of yeara ago, organixsd tha North farry E. Horne, of Eureka, waa pro- sendee man to check over your car . . . and those Standard Mining company of the motBd t0 B urgent. He waa at i lew minutes will be well ipenL They may save you I,,lrlc- California. Freemont, Camp Mrs. Eva Maynard of Beaumont, hours later on. Drive in. Get set lot . cart r.j trip. wlllBB Mf Mf 0wpni Bnd California; Mra. Ella Edwards ot to Eureka after returned children 8prlngvllls; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur an auto ! trip to Idaho. McArthur and Mra. E. E. Scott, all prevl-Mr- s. was who Backman, Herman of 8alt Lake City, were visiting with Julia Whitehead over the 0Ua,Jr "Jured ,n an aut0 wrerk d,ed week-enThe two ladlee first men- - twentjr 7ara a- Word was received by relatives Honed are slaters of Mra. Whitehead and Mra. McArthur and Mra. Scott that three Eureka boya, John Cronin, are her daughters. Mra. Whitehead Dan Sullivan and John Coffey had has been 111 for some time but Is arrived eafe In France and aoon said to be now on the road to re- - would be taking part in the World ! War. covery. GEORGE FORSEY Eureka Utah Mrs. Flosala Chapman and Mrs. George W. Hodglna, a former Injur-Yeywas badly reka McCormick wer Las resident, at quite r hmo ImM t i:-- n and Boulder City, Nevada, ed lu an auto wreck In one of the Lake near 8a!t City. 24th of canyon the July holidays, during Dsm while William S. Hart waa one ot the They visited Boulder there. Enroute home they took In big movie atars of .twenty year ago Zion Canyon, Bryce Canyon and the being featured In wild west dramae. Cedar Breaks, and took time out to Mra..Inei Todd King and Theodore STATIONS EVERYWHERE visit Dr. Nelson at St. Georgs, the Miller were married twenty year IN UTAH AND IDAHO blind chiropractor who for years was ego. Mra. King Is the mother of a resident of Eureka. Tha Doctor Mrs. O. C. Lindsay, sent best wishes to his Eureka ac- J. B. Myers, formerly manager of tha Tlntlc branch ot the Utah Power qualntancea. Mra. Theodor Haynee entertain- - and Light Co., later going to Bing- - ) ed the memheri of the Jester Club ham, was married to Mlse Annette , at her home on Thursday evening. Hulburd of Erie, Pa. . 1 hla Is an organlxation of buslneis Albert, James and Morris Petcr-sn- d Roof Repairing now is an easy ; professions! ladles from 8panlsh son, accompanied by John Hannifin, job but if you wait until wet ; Fork of which Mrs. Haynes la a mem- - made a trip to Mona Reservoir and weather it becomes a hard job. lurk wer their with room tried decorated fishing, her. The n Clarence B. Horton and Union M. . summer flowers, eweet- We carry a complete stock of ; mar- - ) peaa forming the centerpiece of the Seybold, both of Eureka, were every kind of roofing and will attractive card tables, whare a rled at Trovo. bo glad to have you call for ; ; Clifford Pearl and Mis Gertrude )) dainty luncheon was served at 8:30 ' " . . 20 ago. dlwer married yeara Oarbett oclock. Bridge wae the main figures, P, E. Dr. A. II. McChryetal and version of tho evening, prltee belns won by Miss Martha Swenson and Shuster returned to Eureka after an 31 Us Alice Gulre. The members of extended trip to Idaho. We have in stock screen door Mra. M. R. McVey arrived In Eure- - , , ILa club presented the hostess with wire but our screen doors are and aon with her ka lor a vlalt a beautiful gift. M. Ek- - , W. Mra. and Mr. Enso reasonable that it might be to returned Newman Mrs. Hy daughter, reka on Tuesday after spending two rides. economy to buy one. Mr. and Mra. Blalno Simons of weeks In Los Angeles. California. where she visited with her sister, Mammoth returned home after Miss Lila Broderick, also with Mr. vlalt In Utah county towns. Mr. Preston Stillman visited with 'and Mr. Jack Osborn. Mrs. Jack Evans and Mias Marjorie Bennett, relatlvea and friend at Snnlaquln. Mlea May Stanton returned to Eu- She Journeyed to California with Mr. visit at Salt Laka City, and Mr. Max Bigler, who returned reka after Larson and Miss Leons Mias Mri. than week a earlier to Eureka to their home returned Blaln Loula Newman, who icporls that ah had PHONE 44 EUREKA, UTAH ; a moat enjoyable time and had the at Spring City after a visit with their Charlea and Mr. Mr. sad aunt, undo prlvlllgo of visiting ono of the big ZabrUkl. movie studios. A.1 Is hlr.eildLXJT ' Donnell ' Mortuary a,n . ?. , lii in ? . SI lisTf iTll? binl70 'italStt . nerUTorrJnf,rwh 'oner. "d deslr-;proppr- ty " : iv" Il live-deco- y, Twenty Years ' er . JUST WHAT YOUR NEEDS... for Happier Trips! . 88-Vl- ! d. aa BEE ! ) ! SMOOTH SAILING for your cigarette budget.. .and smooth sailing for your taste ulw ode Keep the Rain and Flies Out ) ROOFING ; mid-seaso- j The ke$8 y j Screen Doors and Screen CIGARETTE of quality ; Tintic Lumber Co. j |